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V.I. Olympian Eddie Lovett Will Push His Limits When He Competes in Tokyo

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Eddie Lovett will return to the Olympics this month, representing the U.S. Virgin Islands in in 110-meter hurdles. He will bring with him the lessons he learned competing for the territory in the 2016 games in Rio de Janeiro.

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